COSOMA Splashes K161 Million in Royalties to Boost Malawi’s Creative Industry
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 5/06/2025
The Copyright Society of Malawi (COSOMA) has disbursed MK161 million to 18 local artists under its Copyright Fund initiative—injecting fresh energy into the country’s creative sector. At a presentation ceremony held in Lilongwe, Robert Kapyepye, Chairperson of the Copyright Fund Committee, said (…)
... Article published by "Nyasa Times" (Malawi), read more
For any information or claim on this article, see directly with the newspaper.
In Malawi newspapers
Loud Fest Music to Host Tribute Concert for Spyral Mwenya in Blantyre
Malawi’s music and creative industries will come together later this month to honor the life and legacy of Kennedy (…)
[Face Of Malawi] - 10/06/2025
Lady Aika Opens Up About Lack of Collabos – Teases New Song “Again”
Malawi’s beloved female artist Lady Aika has finally responded to fans who have been wondering why she hasn’t (…)
[Face Of Malawi] - 5/06/2025
Female teachers dismissed after schoolboys discovered her OnlyFans account and started viewing her explicit images
A physics teacher at Bannerman High School in Glasgow has been struck off after pupils discovered her explicit (…)
[Face Of Malawi] - 11/06/2025
Deputy Minister ‘Joyce Chitsulo’ Dies Weeks After Surviving Road Accident
Deputy Minister of Local Government, Unity and Culture Joyce Chitsulo has died. Minister of Local Government, Unity (…)
[Face Of Malawi] - 6/06/2025
Kabambe’s Message Is Clear: Malawi’s Future Is the Economy, Not Conspiracies And Endless Candles
As Malawi wades through economic hardship, political drama, and emotional loss, one leader is choosing a different (…)
[Nyasa Times] - 11/06/2025